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, merkley number 398, rubio number 292, hagan number 278 and isakson number 138. that there be no second-degree amendments in order prior to the votes in relation to any of these amendments, that notwithstanding all time having expired on the resolution there will be two minutes equally divided prior to each vote, upon disposition of the isakson number 138 the majority have the next amendment in order and all these votes will be minutes. mr. sessions: mr. president, reserving the right to object, i think this is a good list, look forward to moving forward on it. i will try to work with senator murray and others. maybe we can avoid the gaps we've been having. we have a lot of senators here, a lot of things to do. there is an anxiousness we shouldn't be having so much down time and we'll be working toward that. i thank the chair and would not object. mrs. murray: mr. president? the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the senator from washington. mrs. murray: i would agree with the senator. we're trying to work through, members have a lot of priorities amendments, we're trying

. are they really ready to run rubio, really? you think? can jeb run if he can't bring his own brother to the republican convention and nominate him. the problem is the warm response to mitt romney having looked at and seen the alternatives. they may be thinking the grass doesn't look that green, doesn't it? i'm joined by david corn and yew joon robinson. you're a great washington observer. i'm looking at this and expecting rop knee to get all blah, blah and nobody shows up for trump. the house was empty. it was so great. he was tweeting about the big crowd. they brought him in for one reason. box office. let's talk about mitt. his face kept showing. all right. i lost. but they liked him. >> and finally he has grown on the party. they never liked him before but they fought the good fight. he did the best he could do. >> he fought their fight. >> right. he did the best he could do. i don't think this means he's back. >> in other words. he lost to the highest unemployment rate of anybody other president in american histor history. >> what does it tell you when they're willing to nominate

. marco rubio came in second to rand paul, followed by rick santorum and new jersey governor chris christie. you can see more details. here's the "huffington post" story. we also heard from sarah palin, and political commentator ann coulter. all the c-span coverage you can find at our website, c-span.org. a caller on independence line. gradeependent's line .aller: ♪ caller: it was excellent. i enjoyed rick santorum. socialble to tie in the issues of abortion, illegal immigration, and traditional marriage with our fiscal situation. a lot of people don't see the connection between the two. there is, especially the illegal immigration. i enjoyed ted cruz, because he gave an overview of -- overview of everything. but we need to do right now especially is make sure that we follow our immigration laws, and we do not have immigration reform. we have enforcement. if we don't, and these people stay in our country, we are going to have a continuing administration like we have right now because they will always vote democratic. host: donna from iowa is next on the line for republicans. call

, there's a fight for the leadership republican party between two newcomers, marco rubio and libertarian rand paul. their fight may well determine who the gop runs in 2016. >>> plus, you had to say shalom. president obama's historic trip to israel. the president has seemed to won over many skeptical israelis and they may have real political consequences back here. >> sarah palin is back, or was that tina fey with james lipton. >> same-sex marriage, what is your view on that? >> well, the bible says it's gross. a lot of the amazing people that i met in the audience of "dancing with the stars" seems to feel that way. >> right. >> but no. >> that might just be the best political impression ever. this is "hardball," a place for politics. hello. is this where we do that bundling thing? let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> hillar

to be a senator named marco rubio. works 16 hourwho and is asouth carolina single-parent can send a son on the path to be a senator. think individuals are weak. we know individuals are strong. what we believe works. .ere is a lot of stuff going on i heard one lady answer another one, saying, "there are a bunch of conservatives down their." there." guilty as charged. this conference is not just a collection of conservatives -- it is a gathering of men and women who have seen the american dream work magic in our own lives. our cause around these simple principles -- people are strong, they deserve our concern. and our values are big and spacious enough to work for all .f us and not just some of us not only will we earn power again, we will deserve power again. and may gods you bless america. thank you so much. [applause] ♪ >> i am truly honored to stand with you today to introduce our next speaker. honestly i am a little nervous. for those of you who know me i am usually in the back making things run. i am never out front and i am never under the light. this opportunity is really specia

side. are they really ready to run rubio really? are they thinking about risking it all with jindal? do you think? can jeb run if he can't bring his own brother, and who on earth thinks he can, to the republican convention to nominate him? he can't show up with his brother. the problem explains the warm response to mitt romney today. having looked at and seen the alternatives, they may be thinking, whoa, that grass there don't look all that green, does it? i'm joined by david corn with "mother jones" and of course the "washington post's" great eugene robinson. i want to hear your reaction. you're a great washington observer. i'm looking at this today and expecting romney to get blah, blah, blah. first of all, nobody shows up for trump. nobody. the house is empty. it was so great. it was empty. empty chairs. he was tweeting -- we're going to get to that later -- tweeting how it's going to be a big crowd. brought him in for one reason, box office. >> yes, yes. >> okay. let's talk about mitt. mitt came out, his face kept showing, all right, i lost, all right, i lost, already, i lost. and i

't get the attention. >> marco rubio. >> they're not free-loaders, they're not liberals. >> translation -- >> this has had an impact on our people. >> it's a little more communal than some of the other speakers. >> hard working middle class. >> the republican party is still trying to reinvent and reunite itself. >> it was the left that got us into this mess. >> we don't need a new idea. >> we will persevere. >> it may not happen at this conference. >>> at the circus that calls itself the conservative political action conference, republicans are still trying to distance themselves from the damage done to the party by the mitt romney 47% video, which they know rushed romney's candidacy and fear has the power to continue to define them as a party. here's marco rubio, attacking everything mitt romney said in that video without ever using the words "mitt" or "romney." >> the vast majority of the american people are hard-working taxpayers who take responsibility for their families, go to work every day, they pay their mortgage on time, they volunteer in the community. this is what the vast ma

the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. >> senator rubio a happy to espouse the marriage equality, notably absent from his speech was immigration. donald trump did not shy away from the topic this morning. >> when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals even if given the right to vote, you know you're going to have to do what's right. but the fact is, 11 million people will be voting democratic. why aren't we letting people in from europe? i have many friends, many, many friends, and nobody wants to talk this. nobody wants to say it. >> it is unclear whether the donald's push to encourage quote european immigration will assist the party that lost latino voters in 2012 by a margin of 44 points. with the conference nearly half over, the ideas laboratory that is cpac seems yet to have birthed any great new thinking, despite the fact that the affordable care act is law of the land and being enacted in over 20 states, conservatives can't seem to let it go. >> this law is a disaster. >> anybody who thinks we've moved beyond it is d

in washington? we'll show you the highlights from opening day. marco rubio. rand paul. good friend allen west. you hear all from all of them up next on "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: well, it's opening day at cpac, outside washington, d.c. this is the biggest gathering of conservatives since president obama's re-election. mitt romney and paul ryan will address the crowd tomorrow. who were the big speakers today? marco rubio and rand paul fresh off the filibuster fame. >> there has to be a home and movement in america for people who believe in limited government. constitutional principles. and free enterprise system. that should be us. >> i was told i got ten measly minutes. [ laughter ] just in case, i brought 13 hours' worth of information. >> the filibuster was about drones, but also about much more. do we have a bill of rights? do we have a constitution? will we defend it? >> andrea: notably not invited this year, new jersey governor chris christie and virginia governor bob mcdonald. both possible contenders in 2016. greg, cpac -- first you thought i was talking about zpac. you got excited

, marco rubio. dr. ben carson who wrote he may seek elective office himself is coming in at 4%. the headline "rand paul edges rubio." james joyce's by the phone. any surprises? guest: it is a beauty contest three years after the election. the stronghold is very close. it's sort of -- everyone expected that rand ould win the straw poll, especially come out of the filibuster last week. i think some people were surprised at how close it was. getting a quarter of the votes and rubio getting a quarter of the votes. it was quite a drop off. it really should be these two guys who spoke back-to-back on thursday. that is where the party is hanging their hopes. host: let me ask you about this story getting a lot of attention, a maryland doctor says he is hinting at a possible run at elected office. too busy and how did he rise to the national stage like this? was the first surgeon to separate conjoined twins. he is a john hopkins hospital neurosurgeon. he is very successful in his field. he is going to retire in the next couple of months. he challenged the president and he is very good

of the question and the second much has been made about the g.o.p. divided. u have speakers like marco rubio and ron paul. they have vastly different. i was wondering your thoughts on that too. >> first of all, this problem that the party of this is old white men our average age was about 15 years younger than at the democratic convention. [applause] i maybe exaggerating slightly but not by much. i get the feeling that republicans want to take us back, i look at the democratic national convention, it is jimmy carter, teddy kennedy. who is trying to bring you back here? as for the groups republicans don't do well with, i think -- well, we're doing well, with white women, with married women, single married. mitt romney did better with receiver single demographic than john mccain. more of them voted for mitt romney than voted for mccain. the only two groups that voted more for mccain than romney were asians and hispanics, the two largest immigrant groups this country has been taken in for the last 30 years. teddy kennedy specifically designed his immigration act of 1965 to change america temper

conference between rand paul and marco rubio. >> i am not sure that the ruby of people wanted it set up that way, but rubio said, but what we don't need new ideas," which was kind of jarring, but everybody was saying for the first nine hours, let's just cling to 1981, and then ran paul brought the house down, saying that we need to change and we have fuddy- duddies here. >> the world is changing, mark. >> the world is changing, but cpac isn't. [laughter] this is a group that decided to end by donald trump and not chris christie and bob mcdonnell, both of whom apparently believe that government should do something. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting, president steve forbes won, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george allen, who went on to lose two senate races in virginia. >> if the republicans want to become the permanent minority, they will listen to cpac. [laughter] i rise in defense of this libel the group is mostly young people, very enthusiastic, which is why rand probably has a bill, and i susp

had twice before. florida senator marco rubio came in a close second as well. and you just heard that -- i'd say a rousing speech by senator ted cruz there. >> rick: a speech that he seemed to be delivering off the cuff. there were a couple teleprompters, but you may have noticed he was walking back and forth, speaking probably not off the top of his head, i'm sure he put some thoughts together, but he wasn't delivering off a teleprompter. >> arthel: his mentioning his father, the elder raphael cruz, cuban immigrant, he's very proud of his dad and his family's accomplishments and the fact that he wouldn't believe that at 55 years later, that his he, the son, is now in a position that he is in this great state of america. >> rick: dishwasher when he first came to this country. of course, senator cruz is a favorite amongst republicans and conservatives. cpac featured some of the biggest names in the movement who really laid out their visions for rebuilding the country, rebuilding their party, weighing in on some of the heated battles that are going on in washington right now. >> ar

should move forward. florida's marco rubio offered the gop's problem was just the box, it's all about packaging. >> you hear all this debate about infighting among conservatives, infighting among people that believe in limited government. that's really a foolish notion. we don't need a new idea. there is an idea, the idea is called america and it still works. >> meanwhile, kentucky senator rand paul said two of the three legs of ronald reagan's thr three-legged stool need fixing. waving binders of the trimts of his 13-hour filibuster in the air, paul challenged the values of the party's hawks taking a dig at the gop's old guard. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. i don't think we need to name any names, do we? if we're going to have a republican party that can win, liberty needs to be the backbone of the gop. >> so, he's arguing that the pizza's a little bit off. while rubio never mentioned paul by name, he defended u.s. engagement abroad saying the u.s. can't solve every war, but we also can't be retreating from the world. meanwhile romney got no love from speaker af

later this afternoon. >> let's talk about rubio and paul here. made a lot of contradictions that seem to be emerging from the first days at cpac. you had marco rubio saying conservatives don't really need new ideas. then you had rand paul calling the gop stale. you had the first cpac immigration, marco rubio didn't mention immigration. >> reporter: i think it is not a contradiction but a distinction. ideas are not the same as solutions. i think what i hear rand paul saying, we have to have solutions to people's problems. not just say i'm for this and i'm for that. what does that mean? why will that make my life better? what i hear marco rubio saying, a more generic statement saying the ideas, the principles we believe in are timeless truth that have been true on this planet from the beginning of its existence. we don't need new ideas. what we need are solutions. and really, marco rubio and rand paul are sort of the yin and the yang of conservatism. rubio does a phenomenal job of articulating and rand paul articulates specifics on policy. i think if you were to run them as a ticket. if

. and after finishing first and second in the cpac shuffle, senators rand paul and marco rubio continued to jockey for the spotlight. paul threw his support mostly behind comprehensive immigration reform as he and rubio each did their best not to get ahead of each other on what the path to legalization might look like. [ speaking in foreign language ] i think the conversation needs to start by acknowledging that we aren't going to deport 12 million illegal immigrant. >> we aren't going to deport 12 million people like rand paul said today or give blanket amnesty or a special pathway to citizenship. what i've never been for is a special pathway to citizenship. >> i'm simply saying you can get a work visa and get in the normal line. >> the idle republican party announced rand paul will headline their annual fundraiser next month. rick santorum and wisconsin governor scott walker will also be in the hawkeye state in coming weeks. we also learned marco rubio's pac spent a hundred thousand dollars on campaign consultants just last month. new jersey governor chris christie says ohio senator ro

marko bio and these bush rubio and these bushes pushing for it. they are panicked and demoralized after the last election. stop panicing republicans. liberal writing the obish rare of the republican party right now remind me of new homeowners at the height of the housing bubble. people announce their complete triumph moments before their crushing defeat. our job -- our job is to ensure democrats have that crushing defeat. thank you and ill take some questions. [applause] >> go ahead. >> do you believe that chris christie should have been invited to cpac this year? >> the nominee? >> chris christie invited to speak? >> oh, did you see his convention speech? >> yes. >> it was really bad. [laughter] i must say, as you know, i have loved chris christie i am a single voter against amnesty so christie is off my list. [applause] our next speaker ted cruz is still on my list. [applause] >> good evening. i'm from ohio. is there any advice you can give us young, vocal, black conservatives for dealing with the liberal mob and will you go on a date with me? [applause] >> yes, absolutely, young man,

, under way. rising gop stars marco rubio and rand paul kicked things off at the first day of cpac, each providing a vision of the future for their party. the junior senator from florida was the first to address the crowd, speaking about fiscal responsibility, and the need to defend social values. >> we believe in solving our debt problem. because it's hurting job creation. the only real approach that solves it is the combination of fiscal discipline and rapid economic growth. there's no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. the people who are close-minded in american politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science with regards to our climate. but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> rubio also refuted the notion that america needs to change its ways. >> as soon as i'm done speaking, i'll tell you what the criticism of the left is going to be. one, he drank too m

on the democratic side and talk of no one really on the republican side. are they really ready to run rubio really? are they thinking about risking it all with jindal? do you think? can jeb run if he can't bring his own brother, and who on earth thinks he can to the republican convention to nominate him? he can't show up with his brother. the problem explains the warm response to mitt romney today. having looked at and seen the alternatives, they may be thinking, whoa, that grass there don't look all that green, does it? i'm joined by david corn with "mother jones" and of course the "washington post's" great eugene robinson. you're a great washington observer. i'm looking at this today and expecting romney to get blah, blah, blah. first of all, know shows up for trump. nobody. the house is empty. it was so great. it was empty. empty chairs. he was tweeting -- we're going to get to that later -- tweeting how it's going to be a big crowd. brought him in for one reason, box office. mitt came out, his face kept showing, all right, i lost, all right, i lost, already, i lost. and it went on for about te

that don't see what's beingyo done, what's beig manipulated. >> greg, with ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think the young people will realize the republicans don't care about the color of your skin. >> however, i'm thinking, in some ways you could take the fight for gay marriage, if you look at somebody like ellen degeneres who decided that sheer was going to be courageous when she did the coming out on sitcom and then she has continued to talk about it and push that issue. she knows that when people go to talk to her, if she were to talk about like pick any other topic, they want to know, how will youp help us on gay marriage? it's like the elephant in the room. they are blackoo or hispanic. these two gentlemen that we'vee shown. if you look at rubio, cruz, everybody writes the story. when you pick a story up in the morning, it's going tohe refer o them being hispanic or black. so they just take it on rather than t ignoring it and say, all right. i'm going to embraceg it and tak about it because otherwise, on the conservative side, no one wants to talk about it at al

over the leadership of the rep party between two newcomers. we believe marco rubio has some juice, and the libertarian hot hand is rand paul. their fight may determine who is the gop nomination in 2016. >>> a conservative newspapers in israel on the president's trip. the president seems to have won over many skeptical israelis. that may have real political consequences back home here. >>> and sarah palin is back, or was that tina fey? >> same-sex marriage, what is your view on that, please? >> well, the bible says it's gross. a lot of the amazing wonderful people i met in the audience of "dancing with the stars" seem to go that way, but no. >>> i love the way she says that. that might be the best political impression ever. this is "hardball," your place for politics. oked vacation!♪ ♪booking.com ♪booking dot yeaaaahhh! as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance c

25% of the vote. marco rubio 24%. and chris christie got 7% of the vote. what a bunch of losers. >> when you look at that list rand paul is one of the most extreme name on the list. but that's the crowd. that's the crowd. >> bill: yeah, far, far too much at attention to cpac. we're going to be talking to the public advocate for the city of new york later this hour. next hour the representative from the seere area club, and cindy will help us through our brackets. and bob portman creating a lot of buzz when he has a leading republican did a big flip flop on marriage equality. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> march madness now underway. the men's bracket is sweat games starting this thursday. noticeably absent from this year's bracket is last year's winner. >> bill: i'm working on my bracket now. >> bill: here it is. okay. do i have to fill this out before she gets here. >> no, you have time. she might be able to help you. >> bill:er don't need any help. i won last year. not the big prize, but in this crowd of no nothings. [ laughter ]

again they think they have a messaging problem. >> that's right. >> hal: rubio said we need a new way to package -- because leaving it in a bag on the doorstep on fire ringing the bell doesn't help bring the bothing crap into the house. we need to gift wrap the dog crap so we can get it inside before it explodes. >> mitch mcconnell office said -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> they made a harlem shake. >> yes. >> was mitch mcconnell in it? >> i have to warn you, once you see it, you can't unsee it. >> that's awesome. the walking on sunshine, woe ho ho -- worst part about it now is -- >> hal: yeah by the way in the background there is a person marking up a person hood bill. >> rhythmically. yes. >> hal: as soon as the music kicks in, they are just slashing rights, eliminating any protections against big banks rolling over you defunding obamacare, like kicking an old lady in a wheelchair down a flight of stairs -- i'm kidding they would only do that figurely. >> right. >> hal: theyest officially want to disenfranchise people that want to have great fun. >> yeah i lov

new chief of staff. >>> the politics lead. senator marco rubio joins me on the same day his idea for a pathway to citizenship gets a boost from a potential 2016 rival. >>> the sports lead. he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired them. each side blames the other. i'll bring in nick walsh standing by in beirut, lebanon. the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by

party favorite rand paul at his -- and his senate colleague marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants, were the stars on the first day of cpap. >> we don't need a new idea. the idea is called america and it still works. >> rubio gives the party its best chance to retake the white house in 2016. these republicans say they need to maintain their core , standing upalues to abortion and for gun rights. the conservative party -- >> the conservative party has to stop using the same old white guys we have seen for the last 20 years. we need to see asians, hispanics, more blacks, more women like me. that is what we need. we need different messengers. >> finding new messengers may be the focus of this gathering, even if the message stays the same. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, national harbor, maryland. >> staying in the u.s., a group of students from latin america and asia have walked off their jobs at a mcdonald's restaurant, protesting in new york city demanding that the government review its existing guestworker program. a program allows university students from around the world to live in

by republicans by more than two to one. >> senator marco rubio. >> reporter: at this week's conservative political action conference, rising stars like marco rubio preached to the choir. >> just because i believe states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way doesn't make me a bigot. >> reporter: and today mitt romney was greeted with cheers as he reemerged and apologized for losing. >> it is up to us to make sure that we learn from our mistakes and my mistakes and that we take advantage of that learning to make sure that we take back the nation and put in place conservative principles. >> reporter: republican critics say a group that courts donald trump and wayne la pierre. >> you keep your advice. we'll keep our guns. >> reporter: but shuts out new jersey's popular governor chris christie. >> i wish them the best. let them have a great conference. as for the rest of it, it doesn't bother me a whole heck of a lot. i can't sweat the small stuff. >> reporter: still hasn't learned how to win. >> this has, over the last couple of years, become almost a "star wars" bar

followed by senator marco rubio. the vote is a reflection of the party trying to reengineer itself to connect with voters. former vice presidential candidate sarah palin and house speaker newt gingrich echoed that. >> we're not here to rebrand a party. we're here to rebuild a country. >> the republican establishment is just plain wrong about how it approaches politics. >> donald trump, jeb bush, mitt romney and paul ryan also spoke at the conference but just as striking who wasn't there. new jersey governor chris christie who applauded president obama for his response to hurricane sandy right before the election, was not invited. and yesterday members did not react well to ohio senator rob portman announcing his son is guy and now supports gay marriage. >>> coming up next at 5:00, a first for san francisco, the new cruise ship calling the city home. we'll hear from the passengers taking part in the inaugural trip. >> we'll introduce you to the man who was chosen to design a chal is for the pope. >> reporter: live in san carlos, a former 49er is saying good-bye to fans and also rais

, florida senator marco rubio. >> yeah, want to show you a better view there of the results. rand and rubio, obviously, on top. rick santorum far behind, but in third ahead of christie and ryan. >>> let's go to pennsylvania because there will be a memorial on the campus of seton hall university. they're remembering lacrosse cross kristina quigley. 30-year-old pregnant coach was killed in the crash on the way to a game yesterday. her baby also did not survive. the driver of that bus was killed, as well. the other 21 members of the seton hill university lacrosse team were taken to area hospitals. we understand some are still there this morning. but, boy, the impact of this is really being felt back on campus. >> counseling centers are open because there are 23, 23 of our classmates that were affected by this. >> and we talked to a county official last hour who said it could be several days before investigators determine the cause of that deadly crash. >>> and let's go on to the state right next door. ohio, steubenville, to be exact. where in just a few hours, i know this is very unusual, but

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senator rand paul won the straw poll at the conference known as cpac. >> he edged out mark owe rubio -- marco rubio. >> people were stuck at miami international yesterday. officials explained the wait was much longer than normal. the border agency blamed the long lines on staffing issues. they had to eliminate worker's over time because of the cuts. >> we have to wait four hours now. >> before yelling. screaming. couple of fights. >> and cut backs. >> took effect march 1st. they have posted signs urging travellers to be patient. >> a call to the east bay is sending her spring break helping people affected by gun violence. she is one of 400 howard university students on an alternative spring break. >> they spend the week in seven u.s. city ises and haiti. she volunteered to help them and because of the city's similarities to oakland. >> i am from oakland, california and the mission in colorado is gun violence. over the years there are lots of issues in chicago and lots of issues in oakland. >> they have been around for 20 years during pass trips an

, $25 if you get it early, i guess. senator marco rubio also spoke today, he defended his stance on gay marriage. >> i respect people that disagree with me on certain things. but they have to respect me too. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in a traditional way does not make me a bigot. >> with two more days of cpac to go, there will be plenty of other memorable moments, i'm sure. let's turn to howard fineman prelim analyst and editorial director of "the huffington post" media group. nice to have you with us tonight. >> hi, ed. >> issues to rest. that's what my little note here is. can the republican party put some of these issues to rest like gay marriage and immigration? will they make any forward progress at cpac? your thoughts? >> well, i don't think they want to put them to rest. i think in a way the -- the mentality of cpac is also reflected in congress in the mentality of representative paul ryan's budget. he's putting forth the same thing that lost in the election, the cpac people are basically saying for the most part, for the most par

of his libertarian views. in second place was marco rubio, the florida senator. many people think he will run for president in 2016. rand paul and marco rubio gave back-to-back speeches on thursday. coming in third was rick santorum who had a strong run for the president shaial republ nomination. chris christie who is not here came in next. congressman paul ryan rounded out the top five right there. we have the results of the t straw poll. the question is will it matter in 2016? probably not. but it is bragging rights now for senator rand paul. >> i'm looking at an e-mail. marco rubio, 25%. let's see. santorum with 8%. chris christie, 7%. paul, 6%. then 23% -- we have two rubios. anyway. here's a question. chris christie is not even there and got 7%. what's the deal with chris christie? how do they feel about him there? >> clearly a lot of people think chris christie has done a good job. he's a republican governor in a blue state. he came under a lot of criticism for embracing president obama after super storm sandy came in and wiped out the shoreline of new jersey. he did it right b

or even marco rubio and his water. >> governor sarah palin! >> reporter: but sarah palin, who won over the hearts of conservative political action conference goers this weekend. >> more background checks. mr. president, should have started with yours. >> reporter: serving plenty of attacks on president obama. >> he's considered a good politician. which, is like saying bernie madoff was a good salesman. >> reporter: criticizing even her own party's post-election efforts. >> we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. >> reporter: which led some to wonder, is she running in 2016? >> sarah palin enjoys the perks of being famous, i don't think that she enjoys the scrutiny that comes with running for office. >> reporter: but she enjoyed poking fun at politicians, like new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> bloomberg is not around. our big gulp is safe. we're cool. >> reporter: if you thought she was lost in the political wilderness, you're wrong. >> sarah palin is better than any other republican politician at presenting herself as an outsider. she's very good at run

paul won with 25%. marco rubio was a close second at 23 and former presidential candidate rick santorum a disthird at 8%. the cpac meeting highlighted the disagreement over the best way for the party to broaden its base. matt kibbe. gentlemen, back to fox news sunday. congressman latourette you talked about the 40 to 50 chuckle heads your phrase in the house who are blocking senator or rather speaker boehner from making a budget deal with the president. what is it about the tea party freshmen that make them chuckleheads? >> i don't think i would say that it is all the tea party freshmen. 40 or 50 in the 112th congress that seemed more interested in voting no going home than governing and that comment was made after plan b chris and plan b was to just raise taxes on people making over a million dollars. >> and it was the opening gap but and would have given the speaker the opportunity to go to the white house and over to the senate and say here i have a package and now let's continue our negotiations. when you take it down as the speaker said in our meeting after that, you send them to t

. hillary beating jeb in florida. that's amazing. and there's more. marco rubio, the republican's break-out star of the year, loses to hillary, too. he's trailing by 11 points. both would get pounced on their home turf. this is the political fallout. it rubs off on their candidates. joining me now is ed rendell, former pennsylvania governor, and susan milligan, thank you both for your time. >> absolutely. >> my pleasure. >> ed, hillary clinton beats both jeb bush and marco rubio in their home state? is it panic time for the republicans? >> sure. because she just didn't beat him in a poll last month. she beat him by two or three points. now she's beating him by 11 points. and these are the two florida superstars. and worse, marco rubio has fallen down to 21. that's happened in a short period of time. they both waffled on path to citizenship and, again, it's part of the gun stuff and part of the whole negativity of the republican party and this party's go the to understand, it's not the way they deliver the message. it's not the message, it's the policies. unless they change their policy,

party including one of the most talked about senators of late rand paul. >> marco rubio talking about his vision for the country. >> there are jobs not being created in this country because we have a 16 and a half trillion dollar debt and it's only scheduled to be bigger. that problem has to be solved. the only real approach to solve it is combination of fiscal discipline and rapid economic growth. i will tell you what the criticism on the left will be. number one he drank too much water number two he didn't offer any new ideas. there's the palsy of i-- fallac of it. the idea is called america, and it still works. >> the filibuster was about drones but also about much more. do we have a bill of rights and do we have a constitution and will we defend it. within a few days the president finds an extra $250 million to send to egypt. >> you know the country where mobs attacked our embassy burned our flag and chanted death to america. he found an extra $250 million to reward them. >> now he has decide to do shut down white house tours. apparently now the only folks who can get a tour of th

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, go away. >> gregg: two of the more electrifying addresses, rand paul and marco rubio, and paul referred to the public party the g.o.p. of old has grown stale and lost cover. are these a couple of guys who intend to lead the party in a new direction? >> well, i think certainly rand paul does. i would say that marco rubio has a lot more in common with people rand paul are saying are moss covered than rand paul does. marco rubio has been strong on national defense and i think that's basically what this difference, what this argument is about. my colleague, bill kristol at the weekly standard has an editorial going back and revisiting that comment from rand paul and looking at the history of the republican party and its position on national defense. strength through-- peace through strength and going back and looking at the times when the country was war weary and there have been times in the past the country was war weary and when the united states lets down its guard there are often serious repercussions for having done so down the line. >> gregg: i think that's important to reme

interest, because he is looking for the long term against marco rubio and rand paul who are hot right now, and jeb bush has great name recognition and may not do well here but later on and if he decides to jump in and bring in more money to the campaign. >> and isn't this a straw poll that is meaningless, because rand paul has won several times. >> well, this is the first opportunity for people who are running for 2016 to get their name out for potential activists to jump on board or campaign donors the look at them. it is a straw poll to see who should we be looking at down the road. >> and chip, yesterday, we got some mixed messages about the two conservatives of 2016 buzz, and litet's take a listen to the clips. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. now, i don't think that we need to name any names. >> we don't need a new idea. there is an idea, and the idea is called america, and it still work works. >> so on the one hand you have paul saying that the party is stale and moss cover and rubio saying, no everything is working and we don't need to make any changes, and the d

of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. >> and this comes right after marco rubio took a very hard line. let's see marco rubio at cpac yesterday. >> i respect people that disagree with me on certain things. but they have to respect me, too. just because i believe that states should have the right to define marriage in the traditional way does not make me a bigot. >> sam portman's son has tweeted today, i'm especially proud of my dad today. and we did see chris cillizza, in the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll that for the first time, 51% of those polled were in favor of gay marriage. we've seen a large number of well-known republicans signing on to that amicus brief. in support of the challenge to prop 8 which will be argued in a couple of weeks. but among republicans there's a very different, different posture in our polling. republicans are still very much against it. >> you know, andrea, the thing i compare to, and i would say i compare to this issue, prenewtown and pre-aurora. but i compare it to democrats and guns in the sort of mid 1990s up until about 2011. which is there is s

younger members of the republican party and here i will speak directly about marco rubio who are defending or against marriage equality, and he said as much at cpac. how did the crowd respond to that. what was the discussion after his espousal of traditional marriage, not for gay couples. >> it is interesting. marco rubio had more to do with his star power in the establishment than for people agreeing with him. rand paul got a bigger ovation and more energy in the crowd. i went to a panel after that about next generation of the republican party and they talked about rand paul, not about marco rubio, and talked about room in the party to disagree. if you poll people here, you are going to get an opinion different from maybe the actual republican national convention. this is the next generation. i want to add i don't think it is necessarily sad this is what it took portman to change his mind. i am a supporter of marriage equality, i'll take what i can get. glad he is on my side. >> a lot of people agree. quickly, ari, marco rubio may sacrifice basic civil rights, but at least he can quote ja

marco rubio and senator rand paul. had very different messages about the current state of the party. senator rubio said, we don't need any new ideas. the idea is called america and it still works. and here's what rand paul had to say. >> there is nothing conservative about bailing out wall street. our party is in encumbered by an inconsistent approach to freedom. the gop of old has grown stale and moss-covered. >> who's right? has it grown stale and moss-covered? >> listen, i think there's nothing wrong with the principles of our party. republicans have not done, as effective job as we should in terms of talking about our principles in terms average people can appreciate. why balancing the budget, would be good for the american family. we have to do a better job of helping people understand what our principles are in terms of what they deal with every day. >> there was a surprise this week, senator rob portman, who's a close friend of yours, and from home, ohio, said that he has had a change of heart of gay marriage. he'll support gay marriage after learning his own 21-year-old son

more conservative than maybe a rubio, and now forget it. he has a lot of people scratching their head, me included. >> today rush limbaugh continued to scratch his head and continued his crusade against the republican national committee's effort to rebrand the party. >> the republicans brand, whatever, image problem, and what they're going to have to do is change the way they are talked about. they don't have to change who they are. these rebranding efforts never work. they never fool anybody. >> nia, it is hard for a republican trying to figure out immigration reform, what should i say today about it. seems the ap got an early draft of the speech, seemed to tell them he was for a path to citizenship, now he is not. >> they used language that he was implicitly for citizenship. we have seen this with jeb bush who was for citizenship, in his book, don't know if he wrote it, seemed to not be for citizenship, now he is for citizenship. saw it with marco rubio, his speech at cpac, immigration reform, he doesn't even mention it. we are seeing there's a wing in the republican party when they

rubio, kelly ayotte, rand paul, among a few of the big-name speakers to talk about it in depth was donald trump. take a listen. >> the 11 million illegals, even if given the right to vote you know, your going to have to do what's right, but the fact is 11 million people will be voting democratic. you can be out front, you can be the spear head, you can do whatever you want to do but every one of those 11 million people will be voting democratic, just wait it works. >> that the way it works, bill richardson? >> no. i don't know why donald trump gets so much coverage because he makes no sense. the best statistic us in a presidential race are around 65 to 70% does go to the presidential candidate. george bush, western he was elected, got 44% that's wrong. i think hispanics are, for instance you not like an afro-american vote, they vote in a block. and you have to some conservative hispanics, cuban-americans, others. i think the hispanic vote, yeah, is decidedly democratic, but to say that you're gonna get 11 million democratic votes is ludicrous. i think what's happening is the mo

and personal sphere. >> reporter: florida senator marco rubio tailored his message to addressing the everyday concerns of middle-class americans. >> our people have not changed. the vast majority of the american people are hard-working taxpayers who take responsibility for their families, go to work everyday, they pay their mortgage on time, they volunteer in the community. this is what the vast majority of the american people still are. >> reporter: those not invited to speak illustrated the divisions in conservative ranks between tea party adherents and traditionalists. new jersey governor chris christie was excluded after he praised president obama's handling of superstorm sandy last fall. and then, criticized congressional republicans for blocking emergency disaster funding. also snubbed was virginia governor bob mcdonnell, who is raising taxes to pay for a transportation plan in his state. all of which leaves conservatives facing a key question: how to unify behind a central message that moves the republican party forward? veteran republican pollster whit ayres says it will take more tha

what is done and manipulated. >> eric: with mia love, ted cruz, marco rubio, scott, on down the line, i think young people will realize republicans don't care about the color of the skin. >> dana: however, i was just thinking in some ways, you could take a fight for gay marriage. if you look at somebody like ellen degeneres who decided she was going to be courageous and she did the coming out on the sitcom and then she has continued to talk about it and push that issue. she learned to talk about the garden variety topic. how do you help us on gay marriage? it's elephant in the room. they are black. they are hispanic. the two gentlemen so far, rubio, cruz. everybody, they have a story. if you pick the story up in the morning it will refer to them being hispanic or black. they just take it on rather than ignoring it to say all right, i'll elbrake it or -- embrace it. conservative side. no up with wants to talk about it and we end losing. >> eric: i hate to -- >> bob: i hate to give advice to republicans and conservatives. they won't take it. but something to think about, because the repub

by a young public servant named marco rubio. [applause]it was an honor to work for him in his d.c. office. during my time in d.c., a wise man by the name of dick cheney once said that if you want to make a difference, you have got to do three things. leave d.c., go home, and put your name on a ballot. last year i called my three best friends and asked for their help. i put my name on a ballot. together, we brought our message to the people. we rang every phone, we knocked on every door. i wore down three pairs of shoes. on election night, we won. [applause]you may be asking yourself, why does a 24-year- old want to serve over 100,000 constituents? my answer comes from my family's history. in 1961, cuban exiles trained by the cia stormed the beaches of cuba to free the country from a communist dictator, fidel castro. that night, my grandmother, then a young mother, held my father in her arms on the porch of their home as it watched castro's military planes dispatched towards the bay of pigs. the next day, my grandfather was jailed for opposing communism and supporting free election. after

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